Raise Your Clients’ Awareness of their Current Realties

Are you coach, consultant or professional searching for a way to enhance your clients’ view of their current realities? If so, then you will be interested in the Interpersonal Wellness Quotient (IWQ) coming live in March 2010. In the mean time, join my free webinar on January 12th at 12 noon CST to learn how you can be among the first group of licensed professionals to use this tool to accelerate your work with corporations. This tool is set to revolutionize the way we help our clients view and set their goals, while empowering them to take ownership of their abilities to create the life and relationships they want to have.

Join my live Webinar!

Date: January 12, 2010

Time: 12noon CST

Register Here: http://www.lifecoachctre.ca/interpersonalwellness.com/course_reg.html

I look forward to seeing you there!

If You Missed My ICF Conference Presentation

For those of you out there who missed my presentation at the ICF 2009 conference on December 3rd, I will be hosting a free webinar on January 12th 12:00 noon CST to share with you the Interpersonal Wellness Quotient (IWQ) I developed. This a tool with which I help clients to measure their contribution to the wellness of their interpersonal relationships.

Do you work or live with individuals? Do you have clients that need a quick way to measure their impact on the relationships in their lives? Are there times when you may not be contributing optimally to your relationship(s)? Would you like to have a way to quickly and easily assess your contribution level and know where to make adjustments?

This tool will revolutionize how you manage your total wellness, as a way to create and maintain the kinds of relationships you want in your life. Go here to register and request your password to the free webinar or cut and paste this link: http://www.lifecoachctre.ca/interpersonalwellness.com/course_reg.html

Interpersonal Wellness Strategy

A coach’s job is to help their clients develop and maintain their Interpersonal Wellness success.  “I am not responsible for this conflict”.  “He made me mad” These are some of the comments I hear from clients with numerous interpersonal infractions.  As an Interpersonal Wellness Professional, we are expected to know how to help our clients examine their actions and relate their actions to the consequences they are facing or are about to face. 

Too often our clients are unaware of the impact or consequences of their actions.  Little thought is given to their behaviour and how it might impact their working relationships, opportunities for promotion or future in their organizations. How do you help clients relate their actions to consequences? Is there a tool or method that works best for you? I find that the Interpersonal Wellness Quotient (IWQ) help clients to quickly and efficiently make the connection, as well as help their organizations decide where to spend their training dollars.